Also referred to as the Grand Cayman blue iguana, the blue iguana (Cyclura lewisi) is one of the larger species of lizard native to the Grand Cayman Island located in the Caribbean. The blue iguana’s skin color ranges from a blueish green to a darker gray that blends into its rocky environment, as it prefers a rocky landscape within the forest or by the seashore. Its preference for the latter habitat is due to the female iguana’s need to lay its eggs in the sand. The blue iguana is characterized as a diurnal herbivore skilled in climbing and easily adaptable to various surroundings.
The Blue Iguana has an overall length between 40”-60” (101.6-152.4 cm), body width of 3.94”-5.91” (10-15 cm), body height of 4.37”-6.5” (11.1-16.5 cm), and weight between 25-31 lb (11-14 kg). The typical lifespan of the Blue Iguana is between 25-69 years.
Also referred to as the Grand Cayman blue iguana, the blue iguana (Cyclura lewisi) is one of the larger species of lizard native to the Grand Cayman Island located in the Caribbean. The blue iguana’s skin color ranges from a blueish green to a darker gray that blends into its rocky environment, as it prefers a rocky landscape within the forest or by the seashore. Its preference for the latter habitat is due to the female iguana’s need to lay its eggs in the sand. The blue iguana is characterized as a diurnal herbivore skilled in climbing and easily adaptable to various surroundings.
The Blue Iguana has an overall length between 40”-60” (101.6-152.4 cm), body width of 3.94”-5.91” (10-15 cm), body height of 4.37”-6.5” (11.1-16.5 cm), and weight between 25-31 lb (11-14 kg). The typical lifespan of the Blue Iguana is between 25-69 years.